New campaign mobilizes women around the world to engage on climate action
New campaign mobilizes women around the world to engage on climate action
In a new interview with CMRubinWorld, John Lang, who manages the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit’s NetZero Tracker, talks with C.M. Rubin (Founder of CMRubinWorld) about the world’s race to Net Zero. Lang specializes in communicating climate science and policy to the public.
The Government of the Republic of Serbia and the World Economic Forum have established a Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR Serbia)
The Centre will be an autonomous non-for-profit organisation functioning as a platform for Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) public-private cooperation
Emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Bioengineering will be key areas of focus for the Centre
Policies and frameworks developed by C4IR Serbia will be shared and scaled through a global network of 4IR Centres
Prime Minister Bennett highlights vital role of digital data technology in tackling Omicron and importance of robust cyber defence arising from pandemic-driven remote working
Trade between Israel and UAE has skyrocketed since the Abraham Accords – bridge-building with Arab neighbours will accelerate regional economic opportunities
Israel’s high-tech entrepreneurs have critical role to play in net-zero transition through innovations on water recycling, renewable energy and alt-meat
From bits to qubits, quantum science promises to disrupt the future of business, science and government as billions are invested across the public and private sector
A new Insight Report presents best-practice governance principles to guide future design and adoption as investment boomed.
It is critical to address ethical concerns well before commercialization and set standards now to ensure an equitable framework for the future.
The World Economic Forum is pleased to announce that it will hold its Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from Sunday 22 to Thursday 26 May. Under the theme, Working Together, Restoring Trust, the Annual Meeting 2022 will be the first global in-person leadership event since the start of the pandemic.
Less than 10% of Africa’s people are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 – patent waivers are vital to let Africa manufacture its own vaccines, the Vice-President said
In his Davos Agenda address, he said that natural gas must be accepted as a transitional fuel and not defunded, but renewable energy is also a unique opportunity for foreign investors in Nigeria
Osinbajo called for robust interventions from the international community to eradicate terrorists from Africa
Nigeria’s National Development Plan 2021-2025 envisages investments totalling $840 billion, of which 86% is expected to come from the private sector
Global Policy-makers Face Complex Set of Divergent Economic Challenges in Coming Year
Recovery from COVID-19 pandemic will continue but it is losing momentum
Inflation, record fiscal debt levels and COVID-19 combine to present a complex obstacle course for policy-makers
Europe is unlikely to see a similar rise in inflation as in the United States
At the Davos Agenda, the Prime Minister said Australia is emerging strongly from the pandemic and remains a stable and reliable partner as well as an important geopolitical stabilizer in the Indo-Pacific region
Morrison appeals for the world to “grow together”, with a rapid economic recovery necessary to close widening inequality gaps
He said Australia will be at the forefront of the new energy revolution, focusing on low-emission technologies
Australia aims to become a top 10 digital economy by 2030, underpinned by safety, security and trust
Speaking from the International Space Station, astronaut Matthias Maurer says experiments being conducted in space can help tackle challenges on Earth
Al Gore explains how space technology and artificial intelligence can address climate action
Increased access and a fall in the cost of putting satellites into space is leading to a new generation of entrepreneurs and capabilities
Start-up funding in Africa topped $1.2 billion in 2020 – a six-fold increase in five years, but still less than 1% of the value that US start-ups raised. The continent’s research and development (R&D) investment is only a quarter of the global average
Africa is trailing behind the world in developing a knowledge-based, digital economy
Governments can change this by fuelling tech start-ups and other small businesses through incentives and investment in workforce skills
A survey of 188 government incentives for business across 32 African countries found fewer than 10% facilitated investment in Fourth Industrial Revolution technology